One Old Woman

NINA NASTASIA

Sin in Elizabeth Rochelle
Let my dog go down deep in that old wishing well
And I know that they'll find it
She'll make a big scene hoping no one will notice

And I feel that when night falls I need it
And here I waste and I hustle myself

Why a little crime can make for a life this bad
It escapes me
But I know I'm not aloud to hold on too tightly to what has gone

And down at my new home
All of my family smiles in my face
But I've lost all the seconds that lead up to this
And I know that something will happen
If I don't take charge it might all disappear

And I fell that when night falls I need it
And here I wake and I trouble myself
Buy a little time from memories left alive
If they'll let me
But I know I'm not allowed to hold on too tightly to what has gone
Oh, to what has gone

And I stand down in a brick hole
Thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking at them
The scariest man calls down from the opening
And tells me that I won't be thinking again

And I feel that when night falls I breathe it in
Here I wait and I ready myself

Why a little time can erase a life's worth that just escapes me
And I know I'm not allowed to hold on too tightly to what has gone
Oh, to what has gone

Trivia about the song One Old Woman by Nina Nastasia

On which albums was the song “One Old Woman” released by Nina Nastasia?
Nina Nastasia released the song on the albums “On Leaving” in 2006 and “Nina Nastasia” in 2007.
Who composed the song “One Old Woman” by Nina Nastasia?
The song “One Old Woman” by Nina Nastasia was composed by NINA NASTASIA.

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